Tackhead
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Biography
[Edit]A collective stretching from the early days of the hip-hop label Sugar Hill into the industrial music of the 1990s, Tackhead produced at least half-a-dozen albums under a variety of nominal heads — Keith LeBlanc, Gary Clail, and finally Tackhead. The group came together in the early '80s as the Sugar Hill house band, with guitarist Skip McDonald, bassist Doug Wimbish, and drummer Keith LeBlanc. (The trio had performed on the three best early hip-hop tunes, the Sugarhill Gang's "The Rapper" and Grandmaster Flash's tracks "The Message" and "White Lines.") When McDonald, Wimbish, and LeBlanc met British dub producer Adrian Sherwood (of the On-U Sound System), they moved to England and in 1986 recorded Major Malfunction, a street-wise funk-rock LP with doses of Sherwood's studio trickery informing the whole. Since LeBlanc had a bit of name recognition due to his 1983 dance hit "No Sell Out," the album was released under his name. Another Brit, vocalist Gary Clail, had joined the Tackhead conglomeration by that time, and it was his name — or rather Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System — that graced the cover of the 1987 album Tackhead Tape Time, on Nettwerk Records. After another collective recording on Keith LeBlanc's 1989 album Stranger than Fiction, the Tackhead team finally coalesced as a stable group on Friendly as a Hand Grenade. The album, also released in 1989, was the first recorded as Tackhead, and the addition of a standard vocalist (Bernard Fowler) made the group that much more stable, in image if not in sound. Strange Things followed in 1990, with contributions from Melle Mel and Mick Jagger. The album appeared to be a conscious attempt at mainstream rock success (not unlike that of Living Colour), and failed miserably. Though they released no more new Tackhead material, LeBlanc, Wimbish and McDonald continued to play for On-U Sound System projects, such as Gary Clail's 1991 album The Emotional Hooligan.
Title: Friendly As A Hand Grenade
Artist: Tackhead
Genre: Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Alternative Rock, Dancefloor, Alternative
Title: Tackhead Power Inc., Vol. 1
Artist: Tackhead
Genre: Electronica, Industrial, Rock, Alternative
Collections
Title: Music for Linda: Beatles and Mccartney Classics
Genre: Pop
Title: Rough Trade Shops 25 Years (CD2)
Genre: Industrial, Indie Rock, New Wave, Punk, IDM
Title: King Size Dub Special-Robo Bass Hifi
Genre: Electronica, Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Death Metal, Reggae
Title: Sherwood At The Controls: Volume 2 1985 - 1990
Genre: Electronica
Title: Pay It All Back Vol. 8
Genre: Electronica, Post Punk, Reggae, Dub, Alternative
Title: The Stepping Dub 2022 (CD1)
Genre: Reggae
Title: Sunflower Reggae (CD3)
Featuring albums
Title: King Size Dub - Dubvisionist Special
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Latin
Title: King Size Dub - Reggae Germany Downtown 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Latin
Title: Trevor Jackson Presents: Science Fiction Dancehall Classics
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Alternative
Title: Sherwood At the Controls: Volume 2 1985 - 1990
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Alternative